iScience (Dec 2023)

Age-related decline in spermatogenic activity accompanied with endothelial cell senescence in male mice

  • Manabu Ozawa,
  • Hideto Mori,
  • Tsutomu Endo,
  • Yu Ishikawa-Yamauchi,
  • Daisuke Motooka,
  • Chihiro Emori,
  • Masahiro Ikawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 12
p. 108456

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Summary: Male fertility decreases with aging, with spermatogenic decline being one of its causes. Altered testis environment is suggested as a cause of the phenotype; however, the associated mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, we investigated the age-related changes in testicular somatic cells on spermatogenic activity. The number and proliferation of spermatogonia significantly reduced with aging in mice. Interestingly, senescence-associated β-galactosidase-positive cells appeared in testicular endothelial cell (EC) populations, but not in germ cell populations, with aging. Transcriptome analysis of ECs indicated that senescence occurred in the ECs of aged mice. Furthermore, the support capacity of ECs for spermatogonial proliferation significantly decreased with aging; however, the senolytic-induced removal of senescent cells from aged ECs restored their supporting capacity to a comparable level as that of young ECs. Our results suggest that the accumulation of senescent ECs in the testis is a potential factor contributing to the age-related decline in spermatogenic activity.

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